Dennis Hopper, creator of hit 'Easy Rider,' dies
May 29, 2010, 12:40 PM EST
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Dennis Hopper, the high-flying Hollywood wild man whose memorable and erratic career included an early turn in "Rebel Without a Cause," an improbable smash with "Easy Rider" and a classic character role in "Blue Velvet," has died. He was 74.
Hopper died Saturday at his home in the Los Angeles beach community of Venice, surrounded by family and friends, family friend Alex Hitz said. Hopper's manager announced in October 2009 that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
The success of "Easy Rider," and the spectacular failure of his next film, "The Last Movie," fit the pattern for the talented but sometimes uncontrollable actor-director, who also had parts in such favorites as "Apocalypse Now" and "Hoosiers." He was a two-time Academy Award nominee, and in March 2010, was honored with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
After a promising start that included roles in two James Dean films, Hopper's acting career had languished as he developed a reputation for throwing tantrums and abusing alcohol and drugs. On the set of "True Grit," Hopper so angered John Wayne that the star reportedly chased Hopper with a loaded gun.
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He married five times and led a dramatic life right to the end. In January 2010, Hopper filed to end his 14-year marriage to Victoria Hopper, who stated in court filings that the actor was seeking to cut her out of her inheritance, a claim Hopper denied.
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View results for: Dennis Hooper dies Dennis Hooper career "Much of Hollywood," wrote critic-historian David Thomson, "found Hopper a pain in the neck."
All was forgiven, at least for a moment, when he collaborated with another struggling actor, Peter Fonda, on a script about two pot-smoking, drug-dealing hippies on a motorcycle trip through the Southwest and South to take in the New Orleans Mardi Gras
Crying Shame - Blue Velvet was my personal Fave.
Sure is a shame as he made some good movies. 8)
Grasshopper.
R.I.P. Dennis.
That's 2, any guesses on who number 3 will be?
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Yup, seen that yesterday. I enjoyed his movies. R.I.P. Dennis π₯
Doesn't count if you have to explain who he is. Maybe #3 could be the rhoadie? A manager?
As sad as it would be, a kid of a star would be a better choice (so long as it wasnt me who killed the kid).
Just some thoughts. We need to find a tween dudette or chickette who wants to be done and then see what we can work out, Hollywood sucks, gotta be tons of them ready to take the long walk to thre abyss.
Makes sence now, we;ll see if it still does after I get up.
Dam, Hopper is a legend.
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